Product Manager Interview

Anonymous Employee

Accepted Offer

Positive Experience

Average Interview

Application

I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Oracle in September 2013.

Interview

I originally came onboard at Oracle as part of an acquisition. After a year in the role I had previously occupied, I interview with 5 people for my current role in the company. The interviews were conducted over the phone and I personally enjoyed talking and learning from the people who were interviewing me. All the persons were positive and spoke highly of their work and the future outlook for the broader team.

Interview Questions

How do you stay organized and what are some challenges you've had to overcome in your career? Answer Question

Negotiation

The negotiation process was very limited due to it being an internal transfer. Oracle states their policy is to not be able to provide raises/promotions (although my title change was a promotion) for internal transfers.

Product Manager Interview

I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Oracle (Redwood City, CA) in May 2012.

Interview

I was interviewed by every member of the team. The on site interview lasted a whole day and I had six one on one interviews. Questions varied from product design, strategy, and project management to problem solving, puzzles, and systems design.

Interview Questions

How due you calculate the sum of integers in a randomly chosen rectangle within a finite grid of numbers? Answer Question

Product Manager Interview

I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Oracle (San Francisco, CA) in June 2011.

Interview

There are several people you need to interview with - manager, peers, and members from other departments. The questions are pretty much the same, but you have to answer the questions in a way that is relevant to the person's role who is interviewing you.

Product Manager Interview

I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4+ weeks. I interviewed at Oracle (Redwood Shores, CA) in April 2011.

Interview

5 interviews with 3 F2F interviews. Detailed and technical. There were practical designing case studies. Took a long time for the whole process to run its course.5 interviews with 3 F2F interviews. Detailed and technical. There were practical designing case studies. Took a long time for the whole process to run its course5 interviews with 3 F2F interviews. Detailed and technical. There were practical designing case studies. Took a long time for the whole process to run its course

Product Manager Interview

Anonymous Interview Candidate

No Offer

Negative Experience

Difficult Interview

Application

The process took 5+ months. I interviewed at Oracle in February 2009.

Interview

Talked on the phone with a senior technical recruiter a few times for a Product mangement position. He said he has the perfect position for me but have to wait for the merger. He dragged the process for months and finally after 6 months of emails and phone tags I gave up.

Product Manager Interview

Hiring decision is based on a lot of background factors. Your education, experience and past achievements play a big role. If you are straight out of school, then CGPA is a big factor.

The interview process was pretty simple. Most interviewers explained the role, their team's function and in general about the company's work culture. I felt relaxed and un-intimidated, unlike most other firms I interviewed with.

This is the employer's chance to tell you why you should work for them. The information provided is from their perspective.

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